If your colors in prints are no good, try another lab first. Most color
neg emulsions can easily go plus 1 or 2 stops without disaster.
Your true test of exposure accuracy is with a short roll of slide film.
John
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----- Original Message -----
From: Eduardo <wilczek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 12:07 AM
Subject: [OM] Overexposed photos
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone know if "not so good" batteries (used, but the auto check
> indicates they are still good) may be the cause of a little overexposed
(too
> white and poor colors) photos in a automatic OM-101 (88)?? It uses 4 AAA
> alkaline batteries.
> And the same question for the flash (T-20). (2 AA batteries).
> What more should I investigate for overexposed photos in this kind of
> camera?
> It's pictures are worst than a $ 20 camera... :-((
> Thanks.
>
>
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